Rechtsprechung
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- Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte
M.E. c. SUÈDE
Art. 3, Art. 35 MRK
Partiellement irrecevable Non-violation de l'article 3 - Interdiction de la torture (Article 3 - Expulsion) (Conditionnel) (Libye) (französisch) - Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte
M.E. v. SWEDEN
Art. 3, Art. 35 MRK
Remainder inadmissible No violation of Article 3 - Prohibition of torture (Article 3 - Expulsion) (Conditional) (Libya) (englisch) - Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte
M.E. v. SWEDEN - [Deutsche Übersetzung] Zusammenfassung durch das Österreichische Institut für Menschenrechte (ÖIM)
[DEU] Remainder inadmissible;No violation of Article 3 - Prohibition of torture (Article 3 - Expulsion) (Conditional) (Libya)
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- Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte (Verfahrensmitteilung)
M.E. v. Sweden
- Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte (Verfahrensmitteilung)
M.E. v. SWEDEN
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- EGMR, 26.10.1988 - 10581/83
NORRIS c. IRLANDE
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The controversial statement (admittedly made in the specific context of Council Directive 2004/83/EC) to the effect that "the criminalisation of homosexual acts per se does not constitute an act of persecution" could be seen as somehow undermining the standards set by the Court as far back as the 1980's in connection with the criminalisation of homosexual acts and the resulting violation of Article 8 (see Dudgeon v. the United Kingdom no. 7525/76, 22 October 1981, §§ 40 to 46; Norris v. Ireland no. 10581/83, 26 October 1988, §§ 38 and 46 to 47) and the consequent irrelevance, for the purpose of a violation of fundamental human rights, of whether or not such laws are in fact applied or applied sporadically.Sexual orientation is, of course, something far more fundamental than sexual conduct and involves "a most intimate aspect of private life" (Norris v. Ireland, 26 October 1988, § 46, Series A no. 142).
- EGMR, 09.03.2010 - 41827/07
Schweden, Iran, Glaubwürdigkeit, Beweislast, Vorverfolgung, Prognose, …
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The Court first acknowledges that it is often difficult to establish, precisely, the pertinent facts in cases such as the present one and it accepts that, as a general principle, the national authorities are best placed to assess the credibility of the applicant if they have had an opportunity to see, hear and assess the demeanour of the individual concerned (see, R.C. v. Sweden, no. 41827/07, § 52, 9 March 2010). - EGMR, 22.06.2004 - 17341/03
F. v. the UNITED KINGDOM
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[2] F. v. the United Kingdom (dec.), no. 17341/03, 22 June 2004.
- EGMR, 08.03.2007 - 23944/05
COLLINS AND AKAZIEBIE v. SWEDEN
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However, when information is presented which gives strong reasons to question the veracity of an asylum seeker's submissions, the individual must provide a satisfactory explanation for the alleged discrepancies (see, inter alia, N. v. Sweden, no. 23505/09, § 53, 20 July 2010 and Collins and Akaziebie v. Sweden (dec.), no. 23944/05, 8 March 2007). - EuGH, 05.09.2012 - C-71/11
Bestimmte Formen schwerer Eingriffe in die Glaubensbetätigung in der …
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[10] Bundesrepublik Deutschland v. Y (C-71/11) and Z (C-99/11), 5 September 2012 § 79. - EGMR, 31.01.2006 - 50435/99
Schutz von Ehe und Familie, Abschiebung, Duldung, unerlaubter Aufenthalt, Kinder
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Nevertheless, in a case which concerns family life as well as immigration, the extent of a State's obligations to admit to its territory relatives of persons residing there will vary according to the particular circumstances of the persons involved and the general interest (see Gül v. Switzerland, judgment of 19 February 1996, Reports 1996-I, pp. 174-75, § 38, and Rodrigues da Silva and Hoogkamer v. the Netherlands, no. 50435/99, § 39, ECHR 2006-I). - EGMR, 09.12.2004 - 2035/04
I.I.N. v. THE NETHERLANDS
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[3] I.I.N. v. the Netherlands (dec.), no. 2035/04, 9 December 2004. - EGMR, 17.07.2008 - 25904/07
Sri Lanka, Tamilen, Europäischer Menschenrechtsgerichtshof, menschenrechtswidrige …
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Where such evidence is adduced, it is for the Government to dispel any doubts about it (see NA. v. the United Kingdom, no. 25904/07, § 111, 17 July 2008). - EGMR, 05.09.2000 - 44328/98
SOLOMON v. THE NETHERLANDS
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Factors to be taken into account in this context are the extent to which family life is effectively ruptured, the extent of the ties in the Contracting State, whether there are insurmountable obstacles in the way of the family living in the country of one or more of them and whether there are factors of immigration control (for example, a history of breaches of immigration law) or considerations of public order weighing in favour of exclusion (see, among others, Rodrigues da Silva and Hoogkamer, cited above, ibid., and Solomon v. the Netherlands (dec.), no. 44328/98, 5 September 2000). - EGMR, 30.10.1991 - 13163/87
VILVARAJAH ET AUTRES c. ROYAUME-UNI
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The Contracting States have the right as a matter of international law and subject to their treaty obligations, including the Convention, to control the entry, residence and expulsion of aliens (see, inter alia, Vilvarajah and Others v. the United Kingdom, 30 October 1991, § 102 Series A no. 215, p. 34). - EGMR, 06.03.2001 - 45276/99
Tansania, CUF, Civic United Front, Oppositionelle, Inhaftierung, Folter, …
- EGMR, 21.10.2010 - 4916/07
Alexejew ./. Russland
- EuGH, 07.11.2013 - C-199/12
Homosexuelle Asylbewerber können eine bestimmte soziale Gruppe bilden, die der …